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Goldman Sachs analyst Kate McShane on Tuesday highlighted concerns over market volatility, declining consumer activity, and ongoing economic uncertainty within the auto parts retail sector, which are influencing the overall outlook on a few major players in the niche industry.
Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to AutoZone (AZO). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
President Donald Trump has barely been in office for two months, but his policies and proposals have already rocked the stock market.
The stock market continues to suffer on tariff-related uncertainty but the major indexes are off their worst levels of the morning.
Auto tariffs are set to take effect on April 3. Mizuho Americas director and senior analyst David Bellinger joins Asking for a Trend to discuss the impact of tariffs on auto parts and some of his auto stock picks.
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AutoZone (AZO) was a big mover last session on higher-than-average trading volume. The latest trend in earnings estimate revisions might not help the stock continue moving higher in the near term.
Shares of auto-parts retailers are jumping even as car manufacturers tumble in response to President Donald Trump's unexpectedly severe 25% tariffs on foreign autos.
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